Universe,Dark or light?
By Lauro2
@Lauro2 (13)
Romania
May 18, 2012 10:21am CST
What do you think dominates in universe? Light or dark?
I mean, we invented artificial light.In universe, outer space, the only artificial light exists it's fire, you may know it as the sun.so, the sun it's surrounded by darkness,everywhere in outer space aka universe it's dark and in some places we see some suns who light's up the surroundings with light.Our planet it's lighted by artificial light or non artificial light which is the sun or the moon.so, basicaly, looking at the universe as an extremely big planet, we can assume that it's lighted "artificialy" by the suns just as our planet it's lighted artificialy by any kind of street light, and, ....wait, it has no other source of light...let's put it simple.earth- intern light (electricity), extern light (sun, moon). Universe- intern light (suns), extern light (?)...so what prevails more in universe? Light, or dark?
7 responses
@lady1993 (27224)
• Philippines
20 May 12
I think what prevails in the universe is the darkness, the nothingness, since light only comes from the stars, and even if there are millions, or billions of them in the universe if you compare them to the darkness, they can't light up the entire universe..
@Lauro2 (13)
• Romania
22 May 12
That is a really good question I asked myself too...
even in the bible it's been say'd that the world was created from darkness,or that god created light,which means that dark existed before light.
the big bang theory says that everything was created with an explosion but wat was before explosion?
@Bluedoll (16773)
• Canada
27 Jun 12
I would suggest there is more darkness than illumination in the universe if we could stand back and view the universe. It stands to reason just as it stands to reason there is more space than matter.
What dominates however is a term we tend to associate with mastery and it may not very true that a lack of light would dominate over energy emissions because of a law that tells us that energy can not be destroyed.
Looking at light energy this way might suggest that light might prevail. Hypnotizing a universe where all energy was converted to matter though would suggest a universe void of light? Still it would have the potential to convert back into energy filling up the darkness with light. Looking at the universe from this perspective would propose that light has more determining status.